Can you remove your kid from insurance?

Asked by: Laurence Kiehn DDS  |  Last update: June 30, 2025
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You can remove a listed driver from your car insurance policy if they no longer live with you and no longer drive your vehicle. If you have a child away at college or who moves out temporarily, it's a good idea to keep them on your policy. Doing so ensures that they can drive your vehicle during breaks.

Can I remove my child from my insurance?

Contact your auto insurance company or the licensed insurance agent of record for your policy and ask to have your child removed. Provide any required documentation, like proof of other car insurance or proof of new residence.

Can parents kick their kids off their insurance?

Absolutely. The law requires insurers to ALLOW children to remain on the parent's insurance until 26. However, the parent can remove them before 26.

Will my insurance go down if I remove a driver?

The bad news is your rates, like everyone else's, will likely go up no matter what. But if the driver responsible for the accident is removed from the policy, it's likely that the impact will be limited. There are an unworldly number of variables when it comes to insurance rates and claim adjusting.

Can my parents drop me from their insurance?

Most states allow you to stay on your parents' health plan until you turn 26 years old, though there are a few states that offer extensions under certain circumstances. You can choose to get your own health insurance before you turn 26, or your parent might remove you from their plan before then.

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Can I drop someone from my insurance at any time?

You can't remove your spouse from your health insurance plan at anytime. Generally, you can only drop your spouse from your health insurance if there is an open enrollment period or you're experiencing a qualifying event, such as getting divorced or buying a new health insurance plan.

Can I use my parents insurance if I move out?

Depending on your insurer, you can remain listed as a driver on your parents' policy as long as their home is your permanent address or you're a full-time student. Once you've permanently moved out, you'll likely need to obtain your own car insurance policy.

How do you get your child off your car insurance?

An easy way to remove your child from your car insurance policy is to list them as an excluded driver on your policy. You may be charged a fee for excluding a driver who lives in your home, but it would still cost less than insuring a young adult or teenage driver.

What happens if I don't add my teenager to my car insurance?

Failing to add your teenager to your auto insurance can lead to coverage denial, legal penalties and policy cancellation. Lack of driving experience and perceived higher risk contribute to higher car premiums for teen drivers.

Can my parents remove me from their car insurance?

Second, your parents can drop you from the policy if they're the named insured (i.e., the people who created the policy).

Does my child need to be on my car insurance?

As long as your child is driving a vehicle owned by you or someone else in your household, they should be added to your car insurance policy, as drivers under the age of 18 cannot typically purchase their own car insurance policy.

Do I have to keep my adult child on my health insurance?

If you're covered by a parent's job-based plan, your coverage usually ends when you turn 26. But check with the employer or plan. Some states and plans have different rules. If you're on a parent's Marketplace plan, you can remain covered through December 31 of the year you turn 26 (or the age permitted in your state).

What age do you get kicked off parents car insurance?

But how long can you stay on your parent's policy? Unlike health insurance, which can have an age limit of 26, you can stay on your parent's car insurance policy indefinitely if you live in the same house. Now, if you move out, you'll probably need your own.

Should I put my adult child on my car insurance?

Do my parents have to put me on their car insurance? Only if you live with them. Insurers typically require all licensed drivers who live at the same address to be listed on a policy, especially if they frequently borrow each other's cars.

At what age does car insurance go down?

Both male and female drivers see the biggest drop in average annual car insurance premiums between the ages of 18 and 19. This is because younger drivers are seen by most auto insurance companies as riskier to insure due to their overall inexperience behind the wheel.

Can my daughter drive my car if she is not on my insurance?

A driver who lives in your household and isn't listed on your auto policy may be denied coverage if they borrow your vehicle and are involved in an accident. Family members who live in your household and drive your vehicle, including a teenager or your significant other, should be listed as drivers on your policy.

Does your insurance go up if your child gets their license?

Once your child gets a license, you have 60 days by law to inform your insurance carrier. In most cases, because an insurance carrier will see a new driver as a greater risk, your insurance premium will increase, sometimes significantly (up to 60% for a two-car family).

Do my parents have to put me on their car insurance?

To have the ability to be covered by a vehicle insurance policy you must be added as an additional driver to the vehicle owners policy.

What happens if you don't list a driver on your insurance?

If someone in your household, who is unknown to your insurance company, gets in an accident, your insurer might rescind or cancel your policy and/or deny your insurance claim because they've been kept in the dark.

When can you remove a child from your insurance?

The Affordable Care Act requires plans and issuers that offer dependent child coverage to make the coverage available until a child reaches the age of 26. Both married and unmarried children qualify for this coverage. This rule applies to all plans in the individual market and to all employer plans.

What happens if I don't add my child to my auto insurance?

One of the biggest risks of not adding your teenager to your car insurance is what happens if they get into an accident. Even if it's a minor fender bender with no injuries or property damage, it can open up a can of worms with your insurer.

What is the difference between excluded driver and removed driver?

Excluding a driver means the person still lives in your house, but they are specifically not covered if they drive the car. The insurance company knows about this person and has agreed not to cover them. Removing a driver means the person doesn't live in your house anymore and is completely off the policy.

Can your parents remove you from their insurance?

Yes, your parents can remove you from their health insurance plan after you turn 18. If they do this, you become responsible for your own healthcare expenses and getting a health insurance policy.

When should your child get their own car insurance?

As kids grow up, when do they need to get their own auto insurance policy? If your child has moved out of your house and is no longer a dependent, they need to have their own insurance policy. Under most personal auto insurance policies, the “insured” covered by the policy includes “family members”.

How do I get off of my parents' car insurance?

First, make sure you have your new independent car insurance policy set up. Once you've done that, you'll need to communicate with your parents' insurance provider to cancel their coverage. You'll likely need to provide proof of your new coverage to both your parents' insurance provider and your own.